UPDATE: Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski are reuniting for an exciting new Fox project just announced for this Saturday! Although the NFL legends will not be on air for their usual Fox NFL Sunday duties this Thanksgiving weekend, fans can catch them during Saturday’s Big Noon Kickoff from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The highly anticipated broadcast will feature Brady and Gronk alongside sports icons Derek Jeter, Charles Woodson, and Eddie George, creating a star-studded lineup for the thrilling college football matchup between Michigan and Ohio State. The announcement was met with enthusiasm, stating, “We have a STAR-STUDDED lineup. Can’t wait to have [Brady and Gronk] join us in Ann Arbor.”
Earlier today, Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, expressed his excitement about returning to his home state where he played college football. Gronkowski, who teamed up with Brady during their years with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has emerged as a dynamic analyst, making their reunion even more captivating for fans.
Brady and Gronk have been particularly busy leading up to this weekend. Just yesterday, they appeared in Fox’s Thanksgiving special, where Gronk provided analysis, and Brady co-commentated the Green Bay Packers victory over the Detroit Lions.
Despite their absence from Sunday’s lineup, Fox has secured an impressive cast to cover the upcoming games. Drew Brees will join forces with Adam Amin and Kristina Pink as they prepare for the clash between the Carolina Panthers and the Los Angeles Rams.
Brady, who has been mentoring Brees, shared his insights earlier this month, saying, “I’m glad I’m not a rookie anymore. I’d go through all the mistakes I made in my first year but we’d be here for an hour. He knows what to do. Have fun, just enjoy yourself and don’t read all those social media comments after.”
This reunion is not just about sports; it’s a celebration of their enduring friendship and legacy in the NFL. Don’t miss the excitement of seeing these two legends together again, live from Michigan. Stay tuned for updates as the college football season heats up!








































